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EXPERT INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Colonel Janell Eickhoff, Commander 10th Army Air and
Missile Defence Command, US Army Europe
Colonel Vladimir Barca, Commander 25 Air Defence Missile
Regiment, Czech Air Force, Ministry of Defence
Colonel Wolfgang Rasquin, Deputy Commander GE SAM
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Colonel Ladislav Dovhun, Ground Based Air Defence Brigade
Commander, Air Force, Slovakian Armed Forces
Lt. Col. Ferenc Konczol, SAM WING 12 ‘Arrabona’,
Hungarian Air Force
Mr Alan Burke, Chief, IAMD Division, Directorate of
Operations and Strategic Deterrence, HQ U.S. Air Forces in
Europe-Africa, USAF
Mr Peter Woodmansee, Chief, Integrated Air & Missile
Defence, HQ U.S European Command
Colonel (Retired) Jimmy Jenkins, Director, IAMD and Land
C4I Systems, Missile Defence and Protective Systems,
Northrop Grumman
Mr Bart van der Graaff, Capbabilities Manager TBMD/MD
and Senior Operational Advisor for IAMD, Thales Netherlands
Mr Neil Hebron, Director of Engineering and Technology,
Lockheed Martin UK*
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Chief of the Air Defence Branch,
Czech Armed Forces
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The Benefits of a Truly Integrated Air and Missile Defence System
Workshop Leader: Colonel (Retired) Jimmy Jenkins, Director, IAMD and Land C4I Systems, Missile Defence and Protective Systems, Northrop Grumman
PLUS A HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP I 26TH OCTOBER 2016 I 8.30 - 12.00
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Chief of the Air Defence Branch,
Czech Armed Forces
9.10 An Overview of the Czech Republic’s Air Missile Defence Current
Capabilities and Future Technology Requirements
• How the Czech Republic is optimising surveillance strategies;
the crucial role of VERA-NG
• Utilising C2 systems
• Procuring 3D radiolocators to replace Soviet era radars P-37 and
PRV-17 altimeters
• Improving MANPADs effectiveness with the acquisition of additional
short-range reconnaissance and surveillance radar units
• The importance of the 25th Air Defence Brigade
• Ensuring future C-Ram aims are effective and realistic
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Chief of the Air Defence Branch,
Czech Armed Forces
9.50 The Strategic Aims and Importance of the Role Played by the
United States AMD in Europe
• Strengthening the United States AMD technology in Europe through
Aegis Ashore
• The proven effectiveness of interoperability through open architecture
capability as demonstrated through the Integrated air and missile
defence Battle Command System (IBCS)
• The challenges of upgrading existing Patriot systems to PAC-3
configuration
• The role played by the Ground-based Midcourse Defence (GMD)
system in the defence against Ballistic Missiles
Colonel Janell Eickhoff, Commander 10th Army Air and Missile
Defence Command, US Army Europe
10.30 The Proven Effectiveness of the Air and Missile Defence Wing 1 in
Operation
• The current force structure and mission of the Anti-Aircraft Missile
Squadron 1
• The success and lessons learnt from the recent deployment in operation
Active Fence Turkey
• The practical implications of the German-Dutch project on the Squadron
• The future requirements needed for the Anti-Aircraft Missile Squadron 1
following the decommissioning of Patriot Systems
Colonel Wolfgang Rasquin, Deputy Commander GE SAM WING 1,
German Air Force
11.10 Morning Coffee
11.40 Progression at Thales: Maximising Developments in Radar Technology
and C2 Mission Systems
• Advances on the BMD Early Warning Radar SMART-L ELR and an
update on its targeted operational implementation in 2018
• Operational feedback and the latest results from the live At Sea Demo
demonstrating the SMART-L Radar’s capability to defend against a
US AEGIS Destroyer with an SM-3
• Critical developments in tactical unit size AMD capable surveillance
sensors
• Incorporating the latest radar technology into C2 mission systems to
provide a reactive and fully integrated BMD strategy
Mr Bart van der Graaff, Capabilities Manager TBMD/MD and Senior
Operational Advisor for IAMD, Thales Nederland
12.20 The Importance of Continued Cooperation for NATO’s Integrated
Missile Defence (NIAMD)
• An overview of NATOs current Air Missile Defence objectives
• Aegis Ashore setting an example of cooperation and integration
between NATO nations
• NIAMD helping to structure and strengthen joint security across nations
going forward
Mr Jakub Cimoradsky, Staff Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence
Section, NATO International Staff
1.00 Networking Lunch
2.00 AMD Growth in Slovakia Developed Through Interoperability and
Cooperation
• Current and future targets for AMD in Slovakia
• Successfully maintaining a practical AMD through joint procurements of
radars with the Czech Republic
• The benefits of continued surveillance and live fire exercises to increase
interoperability among participating NATO countries
• The key role of the Anti-aircraft Rocket Brigade to secure the defence of
the Slovak Republic air space
Colonel Ladislav Dovhun, Ground Based Air Defence Brigade
Commander, Air Force, Slovakian Air Force
2.40 Maximising the AEGIS BMD System and MEADS through Technological
Enhancements
• An overview of technological developments for the Aegis BMD system
for accurate interception and destruction of short and medium-range
ballistic missiles
• The effective implementation of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD)
system across the world, with a particular focus on Europe and Aegis
Ashore
• The advantages and value of the MEADS including 360-degree air and
missile defence with NATO interoperability
Mr Neil Hebron, Director of Engineering and Technology,
Lockheed Martin UK*
3.20 Afternoon Tea
3.50 PANEL DISCUSSION: Tackling the Key Challenges behind an
Effective and Comprehensive Air and Missile Shield for Europe
• Finding alternative cost effective methods in response to an
expensive market and constrained budgets
• Interoperability: Combining brainpower, finances and existing
capabilities to accomplish common goals
• Ensuring that the correct technology and systems are procured from
industry vendors to provide the right solution
• Dealing with the political implications of neighbouring states following
the implementation of new weapons systems
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Chief of the Air Defence Branch,
Czech Armed Forces
Colonel Vladimir Barca, Commander 25th Air Defence Missile Regiment,
Czech Air Force, Ministry of Defence
Colonel Janell Eickhoff, Commander 10th Army Air and Missile Defence
Command, US Army Europe
Colonel Wolfgang Rasquin, Deputy Commander GE SAM WING 1,
German Air Force
Colonel Ladislav Dovhun, Ground Based Air Defence Brigade
Commander, Air Force, Slovakian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Ferenc Konczol, SAM WING 12 ‘Arrabona’,
Hungarian Air Force
4.30 How the University of Defence is Contributing to Research and
Development to Help Strengthen Czech Air Missile Defence
Programmes of the Future
• Current aims and future ambitions of the Department of Air Systems at
the University of Defence
• Preparing specialists in army air defense to combat the use of ground
air defense weapon systems utilizing automated command and control
systems
• Researching the design, development and application of command
and control systems for the Air Force
• Utilizing computer technology to control combat activities in airspace
management and anti-missile technology
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Farlik, Designated Chief of Department of Air
Defence Systems, Department of Air Defence Systems,
University of Defence
5.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Chief of the Air Defence Branch,
Czech Armed Forces
9.10 Current Priorities of the Czech Armed Forces 25th Air Defence Regiment:
Harnessing Technology and Training for Maximum Air Defence
• Key technologies currently utilised to defend Czech Air Space
• Ensuring the static and dynamic operation of AMD equipment
• RBS-70 VSHORAD: recent examples of live firing and accuracy
• Training of the 25th AD Regiment: making sure future generations of
operators are prepared for the fight
Colonel Vladimir Barca, Commander 25th Air Defence Missile Regiment,
Czech Air Force, Czech Ministry of Defence
9.50 Developing an Enhanced AMD Strategy in Hungary through
Modernization and Procurement Programmes
• Current size of AMD programme and mission priorities
• Growing the Hungarian AMD system through technological
developments and effective acquisitions
• Providing valued contributions to NATO’s air defence system through
the implementation of RAT-31DL radars
Lieutenant Colonel Ferenc Konczol, SAM WING 12 ‘Arrabona’,
Hungarian Army
10.30 Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Air and Missile Defence Battle
Command System (IBCS) Providing Coordination for U.S. Air Missile
Defences around the World
• The latest technological advances at Northrop Grumman responding to
the U.S Army’s top priorities
• Harnessing technology to provide efficiency within command and
control platforms
• Delivering a single, unambiguous view of the battlespace to allow critical
decisions to be effectively made within seconds
• Defending more threats by increasing ground protection with a higher
level of reliability
• How developments at Northrop Grumman will optimize allied ballistic
missile defence in Europe
Colonel (Retired) Jimmy Jenkins, Director, IAMD and Land C4I Systems,
Missile Defence and Protective Systems, Northrop Grumman
11.10 Morning Coffee
11.40 The Challenges of Procuring a New Air Defence System for Sweden
• Current technology and initiatives in Sweden’s AMD program
• Building the system-of-systems with short and medium range capabilities
• The role of international cooperation
Mr Joakim Lewin, Manager Army Programmes, FMV
12.20 Accomplishing the Continued Growth of Lithuania’s AMD Technology
• Existing technology and future goals within AMD
• Alternative cost-efficient technological solutions in the expensive
AMD market
• Working within the NATO framework to ensure a practical AMD
strategy with international cooperation
Major Ovidijus Pilitauskas, Chief of Staff of Air Defence Battalion,
Lithuanian Air Force
1.00 Networking Lunch
2.00 Meeting Air Missile Defence Requirements Whilst Retaining Flexibility to
Counter the Ever Evolving Threats Posed to European Air Space
• An overview of the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA) in
supporting NATO’s missile defence as a core element of alliance security
• The benefits of the Juniper Cobra 2016 exercise to effectively display
the importance of nations combining resources to accomplish
common goals
• Ensuring EUCOM is prepared for current and future threats straining
BMD forces worldwide by acquiring the correct equipment
Mr Peter Woodmansee, Chief, Integrated Air & Missile Defence,
United States European Command (US EUCOM)
2.40 The Wide Area Response and Notification (WARN) Initiative Providing a
Cost Effective Early Warning System to Support IAMD Passive Defence
• Growing missile threat drives requirement for a 4 Pillars Approach to
mitigate the threat
• The development of joint and coalition Integrated Air and Missile
Defence capabilities and procedures requires a disciplined approach to
leverage testing, wargames, and exercises
• A detailed overview of the WARN initiative and the progress made to
support the 4 Pillars IAMD Joint Test programme
• Integrating existing technology to provide a comprehensive early
warning management system
• WARN improving and developing defence diplomacy in Europe through
shared objectives
• The technological developments within the Modular Warning System
(MoWaS)
• The future aims of the WARN initiative and goals for its operational
implementation
Mr Alan Burke, Chief, IAMD Division, Directorate of Operations and
Strategic Deterrence, HQ U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Africa, USAF
3.20 Afternoon Tea
3.50 PANEL DISCUSSION: Radars, Sensors, and Early Warning
Systems: Detecting and Reacting to Incoming Threats
• Developments in radar technology and the implication of
the Aegis Ashore’s presence in Europe
• Benefits of greater interoperability between detection and warning
systems, ensuring a more efficient response
• The growing need for wide-reaching early warning systems in the
US and across the EU
• Future technologies in development to detect and react to
safeguard European airspace
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Chief of the Air Defence Branch,
Czech Armed Forces
Mr Alan Burke, Chief, IAMD Division, Directorate of Operations and
Strategic Deterrence, HQ U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Africa, USAF
Mr Peter Woodmansee, Chief, Integrated Air & Missile Defence,
HQ U.S European Command
Mr Bart van der Graaff, Capabilities Manager TBMD/MD and Senior
Operational Advisor for IAMD, Thales Nederland
Colonel (Retired) Jimmy Jenkins, Director, IAMD and Land C4I Systems,
Missile Defence and Protective Systems, Northrop Grumman
Mr Neil Hebron, Director of Engineering and Technology,
Lockheed Martin UK*
4.30 The Strategic Goals of Georgia’s Air Missile Defence Programme
developed through modernisation and the support of NATO
• Georgia’s significance to the complex and increasing regional AMD
threats faced in Eastern Europe
• Key challenges facing the modernisation of Georgia’s AMD Strategy
• The successful integration of newly procured weapons and radar
systems into the existing architecture
• Effectively participating in NATO’s Air Missile Defence Shield to optimise a
united European AMD strategy
Lieutenant Colonel Vasili Iluridze, Commander of the Air Defence Brigade,
Georgian Armed Forces J4/8 Department*
5.10 The Role of the Missile Defence Advocacy Alliance in the Development
and Deployment of Missile Defense Systems in the United States and
Allied Nations
• The current focus of the MDAA’s mission
• The importance of educating the public on the ever increasing threat of
missile defence
• An assessment of the effectiveness of the current missile systems
deployed in Europe
• Future prospects for AMD technology such as MEADS, directed energy
and hypersonic missiles
Mr Riki Ellison, Chairman and Founder, Missile Defence Advocacy Alliance
5.50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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4. Workshop Leader:
Colonel (Retired) Jimmy Jenkins, Director, IAMD and Land
C4I Systems, Missile Defence and Protective Systems,
Northrop Grumman
HALF-DAY CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
26th October 2016
Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni Prague,
Czech Republic | 8.30am – 12.00pm
The Benefits of a Truly Integrated
Air and Missile Defence System
Workshop overview:
Nearly all air and missile defence systems are stand alone,
proprietary systems that cannot easily share actionable
information with other like and different systems both within the
same Army and amongst allies. This stove-piped approach to
system procurement is not limited to just air defence, but has
been the primary acquisition process for nearly all combat
systems. Over the past two decades, many have used the
term integration to describe where they must go to be more
combat effective; however, this has led in most cases to just
connecting systems to share situational awareness data and
not real, actionable information. Today, we are poised to
deliver the first truly integrated air and missile defence C4I
system that has a Modular and Open Architecture (MOSA)
and operates on a robust, cyber protected network. Future
units will configure sensors and shooters of all types and attach
them to the network. The systems of the very near future will
then provide computer aided decision recommendations
on which shooter or effector to use based on all the sensors
information.
Why should you attend this workshop?
• Discuss how this new architecture can help your country
integrate legacy and new air and missile defence (AMD)
systems
• Learn about the advantages of MOSA
• Discuss and learn about the significant training advantage
afforded by an integrated AMD battle command system
• Share ideas about how this technological advancement
can change over the next 10-20 years
Agenda
8.30 Registration
9.00 Opening remarks and introductions
9.10 Understanding MOSA
• Gain an understanding of Modular and Open
Architecture
• How to determine is a system is Truly MOSA
• Discuss the benefits of MOSA
• Discuss the limitations of MOSA
9.40 The US’s IBCS
• Describe the US’s IBCS system
• Discuss the training advantages
• Explore advantages in integrating sensors and
shooters on a common network
• Discuss networks and interoperability
10.10 Coffee
10.40 All Services Benefits
• Discuss how to integrate other services onto
common networks
• Explore how to best achieve this using
in-country expertise and businesses
• What demonstrations could educate and
inform others on how to improve the Joint and
Coalition fight
11.10 After Action
• What should we as a community do next?
• How should we improve this half day session
next year?
11.40 Closing Remarks
12.00 End of Workshop
About the workshop leader:
Colonel (Retired) Jimmy Jenkins is retired from the U.S. Army
on 1 Feb 2014 after nearly 28 years of service. COL (R) Jenkins’
last assignment in the Army was as Deputy Commander
for Operations for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense
Command/Army Forces Strategic Command (SMDC). He
is currently Director of IAMD and Land C4I Systems, Missile
Defence and Protective Systems at Northrop Grumman.
About Northrop Grumman:
Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company
providing innovative systems, products and solutions in
autonomous systems, cyber, C4ISR, strike, and logistics and
modernization to government and commercial customers
worldwide
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